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On the look aCff 0 For Relief! Little scratches, bruises or cuts may not be noticed much by the sufferer at the time, but if neglected will 1 result in blood poisoning and inInflammation. Overhaul your body at night time. „ Rub a little on the part inflamed. In the morning just a little more to complete the cure. Red Cross Ointment does three things well. It cleanses, relieves and heal* anything in the nature of a wound. Any chemist or store* keeper will sell you a tin for 1/6. The Mighty Healer OBTAINABLE FROM J. V. GORDON, CHEMIST, MASTERTON. Amber Tips Tea That'i the name to remember when next you go to the grocer"*. It repre»enU the be»l ia tea. Price. 1/8; l/! 0 and 2/-per lb. 14 "SHE A LWAYS LOOKS SMART/ "That well cut Blue Serge Co- 1 ;v----of hers, how it does wearF' 'erhaps a Costume of Blue Soifee ures in your plans for the Winter outfit. If so le<t Krahagen and Chapman tailor it for you. The material will be of undoubted merit, the style will be of the best, and if you have decided to have a three-quarter coat with the smart semi-fiittang back you can be certain the cutting- and fitting will be thoroughly to your liking. ' KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN HIGH CLASS TAILORS, Perry Street .. Master ton.

fSffalfaiwTOw The repairing of watcheß and erery description of jewellery h nn important branch' of our business— we give careful, painstaking attention to it Special attention is paid to the repairi' % of fine watches—the kind tuat ne«3 extra careful »dit(stment. We try to have our work give satisfaction—such as will win your confidence if you leave your repairing with us. We want you to be satisfied first, last, and all the time. Leave your repairing % in our hands, and we will give you all that long experieiiop and honesty can give JAMES SCOTT. ffATIHMAKER AND JEW tLLERY REPAIRER QUEEN 6THEEI IF YOU SHOULD BE THINKING OF BUYING A NEW RANGE, THIS LITTLE STORY WILL INTEREST you.; In one of the smaller towns of the Dominion, there is a Bricklayer in businesson his own aoiourifc who is of a statistical tura of mind. During the '.ear IUOB he kept a record of the various kinds of ranges which he built in, and quite unsolicited, forwarded the list to us on 19th Apnl. 1909. Ho says: "Out of 34 ranges I had to do with, 25 were SHACKLOCK'S, but out of 28 NEW Ranges (which he set in) 21 were SHAOKLOCK'S. 3 - 2—l —and I—makes." This evidence shows the vast measure of popularity enjoyed by Sha-jk-lock's Favourite—'OßlON/ Its great recommendation iz that it suits the Housewife best, giving a maximum of efficient service with a minimum of fuel consumption. Ask your Ironmonger to show you an "ORION." FlusWt**' Catalogue free on application. wmmmmm OUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, and AUCKLAND. Don't Wear a Sour Tiiere's no need to be "rheuto be forearmed, andi we warn you of the necessity of proteotihg yourself against the weather by getting into one of our Oil Coats which keep out the "wet, and to WEAR "ELLIOTT'S" ENGLISH BLOCK LEGCINCS, AND A SMILE INSTEAD . You can smile if you have with the Oil Ooat a pair of our Eng- - lislh Block Leggings, which we sell from 10s 6d. There's but one thing more for this winter time. Don't keep a wet horse—got it covered. It will work lall the better for you if you take care of it. Try one or our Horse Covers. J. ELLIOTT & CO., SADDLERS. '« h-ru ' LONG'S NOXIOUS WEED DESTROYER, BERRY, GORSE, ETC. PRICE per Uox, diluted with 100 gallons of water, £1 net. WARRANTED NON-POISONOUS IMPROVED PATENT. (Poison.) PRICE per Tin of 1 gallon diluted with 100 gallons of water, 15s net. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. IHO S. F. L 0 A G,. 372 Aberdeen Road, GioBOiLNE..

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10266, 19 June 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10266, 19 June 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10266, 19 June 1911, Page 2

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